MOLES:
Locate the main runway, look for fresh conical mounds of dirt.
Select the freshest of these, remove plug and dig in direction of
main runway. If lateral to the mound is plugged, either dig past the
plug or probe ground around the plug to locate main runway. Main
runway will be found when probe meets little or no resistance. When
runway is found, prepare an opening into runway large enough so that
cartridge can be inserted easily. Collect sufficient dirt and other
material for closing hole. Light fuse and insert cartridge into hole
fuse-end -first. Cover cartridge quickly, but take care not to
smother it with dirt. Quickly close any holes where gas escapes. If
your excavations have divided main runway into sections, treat each
portion.
POCKET GOPHERS:
Locate fan-shaped mounds with signs of recent gopher activity. Find
the horseshoe-shaped depression on one side of the mound. To locate
the main runway, probe ground 15-18 inches from mound on the same
side as the depression. The main runway has been located when ground
friction on the probe has been released. Dig down to main runway,
taking care not to block it off with dirt. Create an opening large
enough for easy insertion of the cartridge. Collect enough dirt and
other material to close opening. Light fuse and insert
fuse-end-first. Immediately cover opening, taking care not to
smother cartridge with loose dirt. Cover any openings where gasses
escape. Treat all active mounds.
WOOD CHUCKS:
Locate all burrow entrances. Select one for use and close all other
entrances with rock and dirt. Light fuse and insert cartridge
fuse-end-first. Cover with rock and dirt, being careful not to
smother cartridge with dirt. Consult state game laws before using
this product for woodchuck control.
NORWAY RAT:
Use only where burrows are isolated from homes,barns, and all other
man-made stuctures. DO NOT USE inside buildings or anywhere where
gasses could enter buildings. Collect plenty of dirt and other
materials for closing burrow openings. Treat each burrow opening by
lighting fuse and inserting cartridge fuse-end-first into the
hole.(make sure hole is large enough for easy insertion before
lighting fuse.) Cover hole immediately,taking care not to smother
cartridge with loose dirt. Immediately cover all other openings from
which gas escapes. Proceed to next closest burrow and treat as
above.
GROUND SQUIRRELS:
Collect plenty of dirt and other material for closing burrow
openings. Treat each burrow opening by lighting fuse and inserting
cartridge fuse-end-first into hole. (Make sure hole is large enough
for easy insertion before lighting fuse.) Cover hole
immediately,taking care not to smother cartridge with loose dirt.
Immediately cover all other openings from which gas escapes. Proceed
to the next closest open burrow and treat as above.
SKUNKS:
Locate all entrances to den. Do not treat dens under inhabited
structures or buildings where toxic gasses could reach humans,
pets,or domestic animals including livestock. Openings to den should
be large enough to permit easy insertion of cartridge. Close any
openings to den other than the one to be treated. Collect material
for closing treated opening. Dirt, sod,and a large rock may serve
this purpose. Light fuse and insert cartridge fuse-end-first. Close
opening, being careful not to cover cartridge with dirt. Close any
previously undetected openings where gas escapes.
KANSAS-Need wildlife permit.
FOR LARGE ANIMALS OR LONGER RUNWAYS, USE MORE THAN ONE CARTRIDGE.